closeup-of-young-crying-man-eyes-with-a-tears-stockpack-adob-484757560-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 8, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , anniversary, attorneys, biology class, Casey Luskin, Dover, Dover Area, Dover School Board, education, expert witness, geologists, ID the Future, intelligent design, Jaron Starner, Kitzmiller v. Dover, library, Meredith Willse, monkey costumes, monkeys, paragraphs, Pennsylvania, public schools, Steve Fuller, trauma, York Dispatch “My Public Education Was Ruined,” Weeps Dover High Grad David Klinghoffer January 8, 2026 Intelligent Design, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 2 A bit melodramatic, perhaps? Attorney and geologist Casey Luskin, who was present for part of the Dover trial, has this to say. Read More ›
FerdinandBrttVordenRichtern Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date December 14, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , Cambridge University Press, Darwin lobby, Discovery Institute, Dover, Dover School Board, education, Foundation for Thought and Ethics, intelligent design, Judge John E. Jones, Kitzmiller v. Dover, Michael Behe, Of Pandas and People, parents, Pennsylvania, plaintiffs, Scopes trial, Scott Minnich, Seth Cooper, Ten Myths About Dover Ten Myths About Dover: No. 9, “The ID Movement Had Its Day in Court” Sarah Chaffee December 14, 2025 Intelligent Design, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 10 Judge Jones lumped Dover’s policy with the intelligent design movement, as if they were inextricably linked. Read More ›